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H. C. BINKELE HANDLE Filed Feb. 20. 1926 ZSheets-Sheet 1 flrmr 6519176422;

INVENTOR 5 WITNESS: ATTORNEY v H. c. BINKELE,

HANDLE Filed Fb. 20, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVEINTOR BY s ATTORNEY WITNESS:

Patented Qct. 4, 1927.

j arren stars TJ FH E HERMAN" CHRISTIAN BINKELE, OF TIGA BD, OREGON.

- HANDLE.

Application filed February 20, 1926 Serial NOLjSQfl T This invention relates to handles especially designed for stoves, but also adapted for use in connection with other heated articles, an object being to provide a handle of novel construction, which willbe effectually insulated from heat, so that it may be grasped without danger of burning.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a handle, which in addition to the m above and other advantages, is of standard parts, so that it may be cheaply manufactured with its parts interchangeable and adapted to be assembled in various forms to suit conditions.

With the above and other objects'in View, the invention further includes the following novel features and details of construction, to be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and lo pointed out in the appended claim.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a sectional View showing one arrangement of the handle.

Figure 2 is an end view of the handle.

Figure 3 is a sectiohal view showing a different arrangement of handle.

Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-4: of Figure 3.

Figure 5 shows still another arrangement RH of handle. 7

Figure 6 is a section on the line 66 of Figure 5.

Figure 7 1s a detall perspective view of one of the perforated heat insulating disks.

Figure 8 is a similar view of one of the flanged washers. 7.

Referring to the drawings in detail wherein like characters of reference denote corre sponding parts, the referencecharacters 10, 10 and 10", shown respectively in Figures 1, 3 and 5 of the drawings, indicate the body portions of the handle which are preferably made of birch wood. It is of course understood that the handle may be made of other kinds of wood, or may be made of a suitable composition.

InFigure 1, the handle 10 is provided with a bore 11 which extends inwardly from one end, while its opposite end is provided with a recess 12, the material between the inner end of the-bore and the inner end of Extending through the handle within the opening 1 1 is a bolt 15, whose head 16 is positioned within the recess 12, while 10- One of these washers is passage of the bolt.

cated within this recess upon o-pposite sides of the head 16 are insulating washers 17.

Located within the bore 11 are heat in sulating disks 18 which are provided with.

stantially U-shap ed. Positioned upon the bolt between the attaching member 19 and the ad aCentend of the body 10 is a flanged washer 20. r This washer is provided. with an asbestos lining 21, while an asbestos washer 22 is positioned between the Washer 20 and the adjacent portion of the attach- 111g member. i

The opposite end of the attaching member 19 is attached to a fire door or other 1ne1nber23 by means of a bolt 241, the latter passing through the attaching member 19 and having mounted thereon an asbestos Washer 25 and a securing nut 26.

In Figure 3, the body 10 is of substantially the same character as that illustrated in Figure 1. In Figure 3 however the body 10 18 longer and is provided with a rela tively long bore 11 within which is posi perforated for the tioned the asbestos or heat insulating disks 1 18. These'disks surround a bolt 15 which serves to secure the handle to a shank 27,

which in turn is attached to a door or other member 28. In this figure a relatively large washer 18 is seated within a countersunk portion 29 provided in the member 10 and abuts the adjacent portion of the attaching member 27.

In Figure 5, the bore 11 extends entirely through the body 10 and is surrounded by the heat insulating-washers 18. The bolt 15 has its ends extended beyond each end of the body 10 and is engaged with sub stantially L-shaped attaching members 19 Relatively large heat insulating washers 18 are provided at each end of the body 10*. Spaced shanks-or studs 29which may be attached to a door or other object, have their outer ends attached to the members 19 by screws 30 and are insulated from said'mena bers by asbestos or similar washers 31; i

The invention is susceptible of various vchanges in its form, proportions and minor V claimed is details; ofconstruction and the right is herein reserved to make such changes as properly fall within the scope of the appended claim.

Having described the invention what is said partition hav ng a relatively small opening extending throughthe partition and opening into the bore and recess, a bolt exthe body from the end of the bolt, apertured heat insulating disks positioned throughout the length of the bore around the bolt, a substantially U-shaped attaching member, heat insulating means between the attaching member and body and heat insulating means between the attaching member a and article to which the handle is attached. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

HERMAN CHRISTIAN BINKELE.

tending through the body, spaced heat in 'snlating disks within the recess to insulate 

